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BFL13
Aug 17, 2021Explorer II
The builder did a bad job of sealing, but any leakage has not had time to rot things. It helps if the structure is aluminum instead of wood. You need to find out just how wet it is how far down. Sealing is not hard, but then it is still wet below inside the walls and won't dry out.
The dealer has to get the builder's approval for any warranty work. If the dealer does work you want without approval from the builder, you pay.
If the dealer is too busy, sometimes the builder will allow the work to be done elsewhere at a place they have relations with.
Normally it is not worth it IMO, but with warranty work on other things already, consider buying extended warranty coverage if available in case that is a "lemon".
The dealer has to get the builder's approval for any warranty work. If the dealer does work you want without approval from the builder, you pay.
If the dealer is too busy, sometimes the builder will allow the work to be done elsewhere at a place they have relations with.
Normally it is not worth it IMO, but with warranty work on other things already, consider buying extended warranty coverage if available in case that is a "lemon".
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